diety
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
diety (comparative more diety, superlative most diety)
- (rare) Having the quality of a diet.
- 2018, Casey Crosbie, Wendy Sterling, How to Nourish Your Child Through an Eating Disorder[1], New York: The Experiment, →ISBN:
- If the meal looks too small, then you should add more food to the plate. If the meal feels too “diety,” then you should adjust it to look more balanced.
- 2020, Glenn Mackintosh, Thinsanity[2], Sydney: Hachette, →ISBN:
- Get pre-prepared meals delivered. If you're not up for shopping or cooking yet, allow someone to do it for you! There are plenty of services around. Try to stay away from the big weight-focused ones (or, if they're the only option and you feel you can do them without your mind becoming too diety, do the higher-calorie options so your body doesn't rebel).
Etymology 2
Noun
diety (plural dieties)
- Misspelling of deity.
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdɪjɛtɪ]
Noun
diety